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Bertram C. ("Bertie") Brookes studied physics at Oxford University, became a lecturer in the presentation of technical information at University College London, where he became Reader (comparable to professor in the US) in information science. For years he was a leading scholar in exploring quantitative aspects of information phenomena.
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Bertram C. ("Bertie") Brookes was born 7 February 1910 and died in London on 10 June 1991.
 
He studied physics at Oxford University, became a lecturer in the presentation of technical information at University College London, where he became Reader (comparable to professor in the US) in information science. For years he was a leading scholar in exploring quantitative aspects of information phenomena.
 
He was also noteworthy for his nurturing of students and professionals.
He was also noteworthy for his nurturing of students and professionals.



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B. C. Brookes
B. C. Brookes

Bertram C. ("Bertie") Brookes was born 7 February 1910 and died in London on 10 June 1991.

He studied physics at Oxford University, became a lecturer in the presentation of technical information at University College London, where he became Reader (comparable to professor in the US) in information science. For years he was a leading scholar in exploring quantitative aspects of information phenomena.

He was also noteworthy for his nurturing of students and professionals.

Publications

A list of his publications is in Shaw, Alexandra, "B.C. Brookes and the development of information science: a bibliography." Journal of Information Science 16, no 1 (Feb 1990): 3-7.

Further reading

Special issue on B. C. Brookes. Journal of Information Science 16, no 1 (Feb 1990). Includes bibliography pp. 3-7.